John is one of the instrument scientists on the muon beamlines, and his main focus is on the EMU instrument. He joined the ISIS Muon Group in April 2022, after finishing his PhD at Oxford working under Stephen Blundell.
His research focuses mainly on applying computational techniques to get the most out of muon experimental data, for example using Density Functional Theory to locate muon stopping sites, and using exact-diagonalisation to calculate F--µ--F decoherence.
He is always happy to be contacted to discuss potential collaborations; feel free to drop him an e-mail using the link above.